Credit: The Associated Press

This Feb. 7, 2013 file photo law enforcement officers look over the scene of an officer involved shooting where two women were wounded after being misidentified by LAPD officers during the hunt for rogue ex-cop Christopher Dorner. The city of Los Angeles reached a $4.2 million settlement on injury claims by two women, Margie Carranza and Emma Hernandez, who were hurt when police mistakenly opened fire on them during a manhunt an official said Tuesday April 23, 2013.

Credit: The Associated Press

Glen Jonas, attorney for the two injured women, speaks during a news conference to announce a city settlement with Margie Carranza and Emma Hernandez, who were wounded by LAPD during the hunt for rogue ex-cop Christopher Dorner, Tuesday April 23, 2013 in Los Angeles.

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LOS ANGELES — The city of Los Angeles reached a $4.2 million settlement with a mother and daughter who were injured when police mistakenly opened fire on them while they were delivering newspapers during the manhunt for disgruntled ex-cop Christopher Dorner, officials said Tuesday.

The money will be split evenly, with $2.1 million going to each woman, said Frank Mateljan, a spokesman for the city attorney's office.